Editorial: Green Perspective of Nano-Biotechnology: Nanotoxicity Horizon to Biomedical Applications
Suresh K. Verma, Mrutyunjay Suar, Yogendra Kumar Mishra
Abstract
The revelations of green and sustainable approaches in the field of nanotechnology and biotechnology have been proved to be beneficial tools for innovations in and the implementation of new technologies. Green nanotechnology techniques have progressed to the synthesis and production of many organic and inorganic nanoparticles and nanocomposites. Moreover, the techniques have opened the door for the utilization of renewable and natural environmental resources for designing and deploying new nanomaterials-based products. Natural compounds like cellulose and plant biomolecules have been recognized as sourcing agents for the synthesis and designing of nanomaterials. The designed nanomaterials from green synthesis have been investigated for their deployment in biomedical and environmental applications. However, it is important to investigate and explore the bio-compatibility and eco-compatibility aspects of the designed nanomaterials using different in vitro and in vivo scientific models. This research and review article Research Topic focuses on high-quality research emphasizing the green perspective of Nano-biotechnology expanding their horizon to the utilization of biocompatible natural biomolecules for different biomedical and environmental applications.